Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/Frontier in Space
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This page is for discussing the ways in which Frontier in Space doesn't fit well with other DWU narratives. You can also talk about the plot holes that render its own, internal narrative confusing.
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- If the Master's device makes one see one's greatest fear, why does Jo see the ship change shape in episode one?
- The implication is that she is seeing the effect of the device being turned on, but it's still an error; Jo wouldn't be afraid of a Draconian ship any more than any other kind of spaceship.
- Big strings hold up the Doctor up for his spacewalk in episode six.
- This is probably due to the fact that if a course correction was made like in episode four, then the Doctor would not drift away.
- As the space walking Doctor opens the airlock in episode four there is a technician visible inside it.
- If the Master's devise makes Jo see people as Drashigs at first, then why wouldn't she see them every time she hears that sound?
- Different fears are foremost in her mind at different moments.